Holder attachment.



M. POMEROY.

HOLDER ATTACHMENT.

APPLICATION FILED IAN.4, I9I5.

Patented 0013421915.

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MAGGIE POMEROY, 0F MOKENZIE, NBTH DAKOTA.

HOLDER ATTACHMENT.

Specification of Letters Patent.

rammed oet. i2, i915.

Application led January 4, 1915'. Serial No. 514.

T0 all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, MAGGIE POMEROY, a citizen of the United States, residing at McKenzie, in the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, have'invented certain new and useful Improvements ,'in Holder Attachments, of which the following is va specification.

This invention relates to a. holder attachment for vehicles, such as buggies, automobiles and the like, and has for its primary object'to provide a holder for various articles which can be readily and easily attached to the dash board of thevehicle to position the holder for convenient use.

An object of the invention is to provide a simply constructed frame for supporting a holder in the form of a bag, and to so construct the frame that a new bag may be readily applied to the frame upon destruc tion of the old bag.

With these and. other objects in view the invention consists in the novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully descrlbed, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and claimed.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of a holder constructed in accordance with the invention and shown applied to the dash board of a vehicle. Fig. 2 is av transverse sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1 Fig. 3 is a view similar lto Fig. 2 but taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is 'a detailed perspective view of one of the supporting members.v

Referring to the drawings 'by numerals, 1 designates the portion of a dash board of a vehicle which has secured thereto in any suitable manner a pair of brackets 2. The bag holder comprises a pair of supporting members 3 preferably constructed of sheet metal and have their inner` ends bent and extended downwardly as at 4 for engagement with the brackets 2. The members 3 are extended downwardly a suitable distance, are bent as at 5 and extend upwardly as at 6, the end of the ortion 6 terminating in an eye 7. A rod 8 is passed` through the eyes 7 of the members 3 and .is adapted to beremovably connected therewith;

A bag structure A9 is formed of a double thickness of fabric and the members 3 are adapted to be disposed between the pieces of fabric and sewed or otherwise secured therein. A flap or cover 10 is formed onthe'rear of the bag, and is reinforced by sewing or otherwise as at 11, and has cutout portions 12 to accommodate the curved portions formed by the bending of the portions 4. rl`he rod 8 passes through the outer, upper edge of the bag 9 and serves to hold such portion rigidly and prevents sagging of the same. It will be seen that by sliding the rod 8 from engagement with the eyes 7 that-the bag may be readily removed from the supporting members 3 and the new bag substituted. It will also be seen that the entire holder maybe readily disengaged from the dash board by simply disengaging the portions 4 from the brackets 2.

From the foregoing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, it is thought that the construction and operation of the Vdevice will be clearly understood, and while I have hereinshown and described one specific form of my invention I do not wish to be limited thereto, except for such' limitations as the claims may impart.

-I claim:

1. A 'holder attachment comprising a bag,` a plurality of supporting members for connecting the bag on 'the dash board of a vehicle, said supporting members having eyes formed in theirouter ends, and a rod slidably engaged with said eyes for supporting one edge of the bag in a rigid position.

2. A holder attachment comprising a bag, a plurality of supporting members for supporting the ends of the bag, means for connecting said members tothe dash board of a vehicle, eyes formed in the outer ends of said sliding members, and a rod slidably en gaged with said eyes -for supporting one edge of the bag in a rigid position.

3. A holder attachment comprising a bag, spaced apart ysupporting members, supporting the respective ends of the bag, curved extensions formed on each of Said members, means for securing said extensions toa supportingstructure, eyes formed in the outer ends of said supporting members, and a rod slidably-engaged with said eyes for supporting one edge of the bag in a -rigid position. e

Intestimony whereof I atix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

MAGGIE POMEROY.

Witnesses:

HOWARD PAUL, P. P. Buss. 

